The possibility of thinking differently comes with the concept of the soul, when a person changes his mind I honestly don't know if he is actually changing his mind or the choice was there already and the brain just decided to bring that one to he forefront, the idea of it acting with emotion means it's acting with the soul to the possibility of your mind changing but maybe only altering it to the slightest degree.

Why do people say "I have a soul" instead of saying "I am the soul"? If "I have a soul" is what is generally said, does that mean that this "I" is even greater than the soul? And deep down, what exactly IS a soul? Furthermore, what is this "I"? When we say "I" we dont direct it towards our body, or our mind, we consider it as something more superior. Is the soul "I" or is the "I" the soul?

Because we have a soul but at the same time we are the soul, we have it because it resides inside us but at the same time it is everything we make ourselves out to be, the body can survive without the soul just like the soul can survive without the body but a soulless body is nothing but a vegetable and a bodiless soul is nothing but an incorporeal dream floating throughout reality two halves of the same whole, making "I" nonexistent until the two come back together.